In this spoiler free review, CBR's Jonah Weiland takes a look at Marvel Studios' "Thor," a movie that strikes a decidedly different tone for super hero films and is deftly handled by director Kenneth Branagh.

The God of Thunder swings his mighty hammer in a new trailer debuting during the Super Bowl. "Thor," starring Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, and Anthony Hopkins and directed by Kenneth Branagh, hits theatres this May.

The first trailer to the upcoming Marvel Studios/Paramount Pictures film "Thor" has arrived. The film, directed by Kenneth Branagh, Tom Hiddleston, Natalie Portman and more hits theaters May 6th, 2011. Updated with screen shots.

As frost giant King Ymir, Colme Feore bulks up with the aide of prosthetics to change the way the icy monsters appear in Marvel's "Thor" and to talk - in full costume - with reporters on the film's set.

Marvel's master of mischief gets brought to life on the silver screen by stage actor Tom Hiddleston, who explains from the set ot "Thor" how the trickster god Loki works his way into Marvel's on-screen universe.

This past April, Comic Book Resources visited the set of "Thor," starring Chris Hemsworth and directed by Kenneth Branagh. Jonah Weiland provides a detailed account of the visit and the extensive design of the film.

Director Kenneth Branagh spoke with reporters last summer on the set of Marvel Studios' "Thor," where he discussed the differences between filming the works of Shakespeare and his first sci-fi super hero epic.

The writing team of Craig Kyle and Chris Yost answer your emails about super hero morality, sex and violence and still manage to drop a tidbit about the "Thor" movie. Check out all the fun and exclusive art!